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Csbs Kudos, Fall 2020, University Of Northern Iowa. College Of Social And Behavioral Sciences.
Csbs Kudos, Fall 2020, University Of Northern Iowa. College Of Social And Behavioral Sciences.
CSBS Kudos
Inside This Issue:
--Faculty Accolades
--College News
--Department News
--Student Spotlight
--Alumni Highlights
2020 Celebration Of Scholarship, Creativity, And Engagement, Todd Bruns, Beth Heldebrandt
2020 Celebration Of Scholarship, Creativity, And Engagement, Todd Bruns, Beth Heldebrandt
Programs
The 2020-2021 academic year is truly extraordinary and higher education’s new, hopefully temporary, normal began on rather short notice in Spring 2020. While our environment has changed, we, as a shared community, are pleased that the important work of faculty continues and evolves as faculty broaden and redefine the boundaries of scholarship, creativity, and innovation in accelerating hybrid and remote environments. And, as new forms and strategies for scholarship and creativity emerge, the core principles of faculty life and student learning remain central to the mission of Eastern Illinois University.
For that reason, our faculty, department chairs, college deans, the …
Notes For The Stalled, V13n3, October 2020, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library.
Notes For The Stalled, V13n3, October 2020, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library.
Library Newsletter
In This Issue:
--Did You Know?
--Wind Cave
--Help Us Out!
--Protests and Student Activism
2020 Miracle Yearbook, Cedarville University
Chimes: September 25, 2020, Calvin University
Chimes: September 25, 2020, Calvin University
Chimes
West Coast blazes have reshaped students' hometowns by Katherine Benedict
Core curriculum vote delayed to late in semester by Juliana Knot
Calvin students start two new political clubs by Lauren Vanden Bosch
Student senators to provide prizes for using CampusClear by Susannah Epp
Praising in pandemic: how worship apprentices are leading virtual chapel by Alex Raycroft
Intramurals offer new activities for the fall by Ellington Smith
Sanitized over sustainable: how COVID-19 makes reducing waste difficult by Abigail Ham
Fogler Library: Research Tip — Access Library Resources Off Campus, Raymond H. Fogler Library, University Of Maine
Fogler Library: Research Tip — Access Library Resources Off Campus, Raymond H. Fogler Library, University Of Maine
UMaine Video
Learn how to use UMaine's Single Sign-On to quickly and easily access online databases, journals, and more. Raymond H. Fogler Library Reference Department instructional video to assist students to learn how to remotely access electronic library resources. The video is part of content created to assist students attending classes remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic. This video contains music only.
Fogler Library: Research Tip — Find Ebooks, Raymond H. Fogler Library, University Of Maine
Fogler Library: Research Tip — Find Ebooks, Raymond H. Fogler Library, University Of Maine
UMaine Video
Raymond H. Fogler Library Reference Department instructional video to assist students in locating E-books available through the library catalog, URSUS. The video is part of content created to assist students attending classes remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic. This video contains music only.
Noun Animacy As A Factor In The Production Of L2 English Passives By L1 Mandarin Learners, Shanshan Duan
Noun Animacy As A Factor In The Production Of L2 English Passives By L1 Mandarin Learners, Shanshan Duan
UM Graduate Student Colloquium in Applied Linguistics and TESOL
Shanshan investigates whether there is a greater likelihood of producing passives with animate (as opposed to inanimate) patients being placed in the grammatical subject position during syntactic priming activities.
Chimes: September 18, 2020, Calvin University
Chimes: September 18, 2020, Calvin University
Chimes
Athletics suspended to evaluate surveillance testing results by Juliana Knot
This election year, political figures are visiting GR. Here's why. by Lauren Vanden Bosch
"Black Lives Matter" post sparked debate, eventually closed "Overheard at Calvin" Facebook Page by Jamison Van Andel
Calvin's COVID record compared to other private Michigan colleges by Abigail Ham
Calvin sets a new fundraising record by Alex Raycroft
Provost names new dean for the arts, languages, humanities, and social sciences by Harm Venhuizen
Students lament study-abroad opportunities lost to COVID-19 by Katherine Benedict
Sacraments sanitized: how churches are celebrating religious milestones safely by Michaela Giovannelli
Chimes: September 11, 2020, Calvin University
Chimes: September 11, 2020, Calvin University
Chimes
Academic calendar changes announced, effective next school year by Harm Venhuizen
Local CRC appoints deacon who is in same-sex marriage by Juliana Knot
Three months after George Floyd, Calvin continues to respond to BLM by Katherine Benedict
Students recount their isolation experiences after report symptoms by Abigail Ham
Calvin mourns the loss of rising senior Iris Jones by Harm Venhuizen
Graduation for class of 2020 postponed until April 17, 2021 by Juliana Knot
COVID-19 dashboard help keep Calvin community informed by Lauren Vanden Bosch
SAO to launch "Toknight Show", other tentative events by Susanaah Epp
Celebration Cinema offers "drive-in" alternative …
Centennial Library E-News, September/October 2020, Cedarville University
Centennial Library E-News, September/October 2020, Cedarville University
Centennial Library Shelf Life
Articles in this issue: Carol Bliss Receives Distinguished Service Recognition; Interns at the Library in Fall 2020; Digital Commons Publishing Corner: Cedarville Review; Library Materials Move to New Locations; New Uses for Old Card Catalogs; Creative Events in Crazy Times; CU Alumni in Print; CU Faculty in Print
Chimes: September 4, 2020, Calvin University
Chimes: September 4, 2020, Calvin University
Chimes
THE RETURN After six months, Calvin comes back to campus by Juliana Knot
COVID-19 hit small universities' finances hard this summer. Here's where it's left Calvin. by Harm Venhuizen
Fall sports navigate COVID-19 seasons by Ellington Smith
Calvin's back on campus. Here's what it took. by Juliana Knot
Where two or three Zoom by Michaela Giovannelli
Office Of The President Of The University Of Maine Report On C.C. Little Hall Task Force Statement And Community Input, University Of Maine
Office Of The President Of The University Of Maine Report On C.C. Little Hall Task Force Statement And Community Input, University Of Maine
University of Maine Racial Justice Collection
University of Maine Office of the President webpage, from September 2020 on the C.C. Little Hall Task Force, which was put together by President Joan Ferrini-Mundy in order to rename C.C Little Hall, named after former UMaine President Clarence Cook Little from 1922 to 1925. The webpage includes information on why the task force and what they have come up with in order to rename the building. It includes a 'Six building name criteria: Specific naming principles' and 'Ranked Recommendations' created by the task force. The purpose of this webpage was to request community input on what to rename Little …
College Of Education And Human Development Diversity And Difference Committee, University Of Maine College Of Education And Human Development
College Of Education And Human Development Diversity And Difference Committee, University Of Maine College Of Education And Human Development
University of Maine Racial Justice Collection
The COEHD Diversity and Difference Standing Committee serves as a clearinghouse for activities, expertise, and curriculum materials related to diversity and difference. The Committee enhances communication, scholarship collaboration, coordination of professional developments and sharing of resources among those engaged in learning about diversity and difference. It also works to promote diversity in all aspects of the College of Education and Human Development. Each school elects one member to serve on the Diversity and Difference Committee, and one additional member is elected as an at-large member.
The University Of Maine Office Of The President's 'Maine Memo' To Announce "The University Of Maine In Fall 2020: Learning, Discovering, And Partnering With Inclusive Excellence As The Core", Joan Ferrini-Mundy
University of Maine Racial Justice Collection
University President Joan Ferrini-Mundy's first weekly Maine Memo email newsletter to the University of Maine community for the fall semester 2020. The newsletter includes a copy of Ferrini-Mundy's Fall 2020 Convocation remarks that touch on "national waves of unrest and urgent demands for racial justice, in the wake of the deaths of Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, and George Floyd, and the shooting of Jacob Blake."
Notes For The Stalled, V13n2, September 2020, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library.
Notes For The Stalled, V13n2, September 2020, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library.
Library Newsletter
In This Issue:
--Toward a Universal Suffrage
--Flu Shot Clinics
--Career Readiness
--Learning Commons Art Wall
Amjambo Africa! (September 2020), Kathreen Harrison
Amjambo Africa! (September 2020), Kathreen Harrison
Amjambo Africa!
In This Issue...
Indigo Arts Alliance.....................p.2
publisher’s editorial.....................p.4
registering to vote.......................p.4
French............................................p.5
Swahili...........................................p.6
Somali............................................p.7
School resource officers ..............p.8
U.S.-Canada border.....................p.8
News from Africa.........................p.9
Finance/buying a home.............p.10
Guest columns..............11/14/20/21
World market basket...........p.12/13
Héritier Nosso............................p.15
Community org. News........p.16/17
Kinyarwanda..............................p.18
portuguese .................................p.19
outdoor learning.......................p.23
bus Shelters................................p.23
Weeks Of Welcome - Pme Session Ii (Fall 2020), Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy, Peer Multicultural Educators
Weeks Of Welcome - Pme Session Ii (Fall 2020), Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy, Peer Multicultural Educators
Weeks of Welcome
The session was an opportunity for the members of PME and each cultural organization represented under the PME umbrella to showcase their organizations, points of contact, and upcoming events. The students attending the session will now be able to put a name with a face to build that connection to these organizations.
Occupational Therapy’S Role In Addressing Sensory Deficits In Children With Behavioral Health Challenges Through Teacher Training, Devon A. Ayres, Becki Cohill, Susan Macdermott, Mark Wilson
Occupational Therapy’S Role In Addressing Sensory Deficits In Children With Behavioral Health Challenges Through Teacher Training, Devon A. Ayres, Becki Cohill, Susan Macdermott, Mark Wilson
Summer 2020 Virtual OTD Capstone Symposium
Sensory processing difficulties have been well-documented in children who have behavioral health challenges. Addressing a child’s sensory processing needs may decrease behaviors that disrupt occupational participation and thus leading to improved learning and better information retention. A review of current literature revealed that teachers who work with children with behavioral health challenges are not required to receive education in addressing sensory deficits in the classroom. This capstone project performed a needs assessment, exploring current teacher understanding of sensory processing and what role occupational therapy could play in providing training for teachers. The project also generated pertinent online teacher training modules …
Weeks Of Welcome - Pme Session I (Fall 2020), Mirella Eldridge '21, Disha Dureja '22, Isabella Foes '21
Weeks Of Welcome - Pme Session I (Fall 2020), Mirella Eldridge '21, Disha Dureja '22, Isabella Foes '21
Weeks of Welcome
Two activities, 5 Cs’ and 4 Corners, were conducted with IMSA Sophomores and PME facilitators. The activities each ended with a discussion in breakout rooms on their corresponding activity.
Women, Gender, And Sexuality Studies Department Fall 2020 Newsletter, Laura Cowan
Women, Gender, And Sexuality Studies Department Fall 2020 Newsletter, Laura Cowan
University of Maine Racial Justice Collection
This Women, Gender, and Sexuality newsletter from the Fall of 2020, August 11, includes a statement on Black Lives Matter and the department's commitment to anti-racism. The newsletter also includes the departure of Dr Susan Gardner from department head and the introduction of new department head, Dr Laura Cowan. The newsletter features other information on Academic Advising, WGS395 Internship possibilities, WGS Office Operations in Fall 2020, WGS community, and Upcoming Events. The letter ends with a land-recognition of UMaine on Penobscot land.
The Racial Justice Challenge Created By The University Of Maine's Raymond H. Fogler Library And The Office For Diversity And Inclusion In Fall 2020, Jennifer I. Bonnet
The Racial Justice Challenge Created By The University Of Maine's Raymond H. Fogler Library And The Office For Diversity And Inclusion In Fall 2020, Jennifer I. Bonnet
University of Maine Racial Justice Collection
This Racial Justice Challenge was created by the University of Maine's Raymond H. Fogler Library and the Office for Diversity and Inclusion for the week of August 3-7, 2020. The challenge consists of five days of activities and exercises intended to provide a supportive space to learn, share information, and take action toward racial justice. This challenge had over 2000 participants from all over the United States and some International representation, ranging from middle schoolers to retirees. Included in this file is each day and the action plan needed for day five.
Black Lives Matter Unity March Poster, Unknown Author
Black Lives Matter Unity March Poster, Unknown Author
University of Maine Racial Justice Collection
Poster for a Black Lives Matter Unity March held on the University of Maine campus August 30, 2020.
Amjambo Africa! (August 2020), Kathreen Harrison
Amjambo Africa! (August 2020), Kathreen Harrison
Amjambo Africa!
In This Issue...
News from Africa ........................p.2
Art Shows....................................p. 3
Publisher’s Editorial ....................p. 4
French .......................................... p.5
Swahil............................................p.6
Somali ...........................................p.7
Canada-U.S. Border.....................p.7
COVID-19 Tips ...........................p. 8
Mills Administration ...................p. 9
Finance/Building Credit ...........p. 10
World Market Basket ..........p. 12/13
Leyla Hashi ................................p. 14
Election season .........................p. 15
Blaine House Visit ....................p. 16
Angolan Community of Maine p. 16
Legislative Update.....................p 17
Awards to community groups p. 17
Kinyarwanda .............................p.18
Portuguese .................................p.19
In Her Presence ....................... p. 20
Columns ....................................p. 21
Ouachita Baptist University Online Catalog 2020-2021, Ouachita Baptist University
Ouachita Baptist University Online Catalog 2020-2021, Ouachita Baptist University
OBU Catalogs
This is the Online Catalog of Ouachita Baptist University with Announcements for online students for the 2020-2021 school year in Arkadelphia, Arkasas.
Ouachita Baptist University Graduate Catalog 2020-2021, Ouachita Baptist University
Ouachita Baptist University Graduate Catalog 2020-2021, Ouachita Baptist University
OBU Catalogs
This is the Graduate Bulletin of Ouachita Baptist University with Announcements for graduate students for the 2020-2021 school year in Arkadelphia, Arkansas.
Notes For The Stalled, V13n1, August 2020, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library.
Notes For The Stalled, V13n1, August 2020, University Of Northern Iowa. Rod Library.
Library Newsletter
In This Issue:
--Top 10 Benefits to Masks
--Rod and UNI COVID-19 Plan
--Change in Rod Library
Digitalcommons@Cedarville 2019-2020 Annual Report, Gregory A. Martin
Digitalcommons@Cedarville 2019-2020 Annual Report, Gregory A. Martin
DigitalCommons@Cedarville Annual Reports
No abstract provided.
University Of Maine Counseling Center Letter Of Commitment To Racial And Social Justice, University Of Maine Counseling Center
University Of Maine Counseling Center Letter Of Commitment To Racial And Social Justice, University Of Maine Counseling Center
University of Maine Racial Justice Collection
Letter from University of Maine Counseling Center Staff acknowledging "that individual, systemic, and structural racism exists in the United States" and on the UMaine campus and expressing a renewal of "[o]ur long standing commitment to social justice..."
President Somerson Announces Action Plan For Social Equity, Risd President, Rosanne Somerson, Risd Archives
President Somerson Announces Action Plan For Social Equity, Risd President, Rosanne Somerson, Risd Archives
Racial Justice
President Rosanne Somerson's announcement of an Action Plan for Social Equity at RISD.